The Artist's Complete Guide to Facial Expression by Gary Faigin

The Artist's Complete Guide to Facial Expression by Gary Faigin

Author:Gary Faigin [Faigin, Gary]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
ISBN: 978-0-307-78646-3
Publisher: Potter/TenSpeed/Harmony
Published: 2012-05-30T04:00:00+00:00


CRYING: MOUTH CLOSED

Most adult expressions appear with at least some degree of restraint. In terms of the face, restraint shows itself in various ways. Often there is a tendency for one part of the face to act at cross-purposes to what is occurring somewhere else. One part of the face may try to undo an instinctive action in another part of the face, and all sorts of new forms appear in the tension between the opposing pulls. This tug-of-war is completely involuntary, but it leads to some fascinating expressions.

The first sign of some restraint in crying is the partly closed mouth. The second sign is the appearance of a new pattern in the upper face: the brow of grief, which is created by the contradictory actions of the frontalis (up) and the corrugator (down).



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